Don't simply run out and pay bail without consulting counsel first. The premium fee paid to a bail bondsman is non-refundable, OR you would have to post the full amount of the bail in cash directly to the court to have any chance of refund when the case is over. Either way, that money could be used to hire an attorney. The defendant could first try for OR release or bail reduction at their first court appearance. Plus, posting bail carries risk to the property you must put up as security with a bail bondsman. If the defendant misses any court appearance the bail is forfeited, and you lose the property secured.
Answered on Sep 21st, 2012 at 5:32 PM